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Iwagakure, meaning Village Hidden in Stones (石隠の里, Iwagakure no Sato) was a well-known shinobi village in Japan until its termination by the shogun. Iwagakure Chief (石隠衆長 おさ, Iwagakure Osa) Voiced by: Mugihito [9] (Japanese); Bill Jenkins [10] (English) The chief is the merciless leader of Iwagakure, as well as the father of ...
A village (村, mura) [a] is a local administrative unit in Japan. [ 1 ] It is a local public body along with prefecture ( 県 , ken , or other equivalents) , city ( 市 , shi ) , and town ( 町 , chō , sometimes machi ) .
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LGA Ward Polling Unit Name Aniocha North: Obior: Kanidilima P/S - Ishiekpe Quarters; Kanidilima P/S - Ogbe Akwu; Kanidilima P/S - Ogbe Isse; Ukpali P/S - Ogbe Utu Quarters I; Ukpali P/S - Ogbe Utu Quarters II; Ukpali P/S - Idumu Ozei I; Ukpali P/S - Idumu Ozei II; Ofuokwu P/S - Ogbe Agidi I; Ofuokwu P/S - Ogbe Agidi II
A powerful fox known as the Nine-Tails attacks Konoha, the hidden leaf village in the Land of Fire, one of the Five Great Shinobi Countries in the Ninja World. In response, the leader of Konoha and the Fourth Hokage, Minato Namikaze, at the cost of his life, seals the fox inside the body of his newborn son, Naruto Uzumaki, making him a host of the beast.
Deidara (デイダラ) is a former ninja of Iwagakure, having left the village after bombing it. He was a terrorist bomber-for-hire before Itachi Uchiha forced him to join the Akatsuki. He was a terrorist bomber-for-hire before Itachi Uchiha forced him to join the Akatsuki.
The village is situated on a high but narrow terraced plateau to the west of, and well above, the Shō River. Surrounded by mountains and forests, Ainokura lies at an altitude of around 400 metres. An old narrow road runs northeast to southwest through the village centre, eventually becoming the main mountain access route that was constructed ...
Asuka (明日香村, Asuka-mura) is a village located in Takaichi District, Nara Prefecture, Japan. As of April 1, 2017, the village has an estimated population of 5,681, with 2,170 households, [1] and a population density of 240 inhabitants per square mile (93/km 2). The total area is 24.08 km 2 (9.30 sq mi).